Georgia is launching a new project for the entrants - WebSchool, a tool to further strengthen their knowledge and to help gain new expertise.
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia and Julich Research Center (FZJ), envisaging the development of long-term cooperation between Georgia and Germany within the Georgian-German Scientific Bridge (GGSB). The memorandum was signed by Minister Mikheil Chkhenkeli, the Center’s Chairman of Board of Directors - Wolfgang Marquardt and the Director - Hans Ströer.
The registration of those who wish to take the Unified National Examinations and the Common Master's Examination, as well as the competence exam designated for the teachers and the student grant competition, has now been completed.
The CAPTAIN: Science is the Captain project, submitted by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, won the grant amounted to EUR 197 500, as established by the European Scholarship and Innovation Framework Program – Horizon 2020, to support the development of science and research.
საქართველოს განათლების, მეცნიერების, კულტურისა და სპორტის სამინისტროს გადაწყვეტილებით, კორონავირუსის გავრცელების პრევენციის მიზნით, ქვეყანაში შექმნილი ვითარების გათვალისწინებითა და ბენეფიციართა ინტერესებიდან გამომდინარე, „კულტურის ხელშეწყობის პროგრამის“ ფარგლებში გამოცხადებულ კონკურსებზე, განაცხადების მიღების დასრულების ვადად განისაზღვრა 2020 წლის 1 ივნისის 18:00 საათი; ხოლო კონკურსების ფარგლებში გამარჯვებული პროექტების დაწყების თარიღად - 2020 წლის 15 ივლისი.
With the support of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia and organized by the International Institute of Gastronomy, Culture, Arts and Tourism, the webinar "Strategies for Restoring the Tourism Sector in the Post-Covid 19 Era" was held.
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, in cooperation with the National Commission of UNESCO, offers individuals to submit their project applications for funding under the UNESCO 2020-2021 Participation Program.
Owing to the decision of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, Tengiz Gachechiladze – an honored sports journalist of Georgia, was awarded with the highest award in the field of sports - the Knight of Sports.
Founded by the Council of Europe, the Association - Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends has published a report on the cultural events offered online by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia.
The establishment of the first European high school and university in the Caucasus, was the key achievement and an invaluable contribution to the advancement of our country. Along with the great scientific and educational significance, this event has become a crucial step towards Georgia's independence and it still largely determines our aspiration for further development.
The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, Mikheil Chkhenkeli participated in an online ministerial organized by UNESCO, that addressed 206 representatives from 132 countries and introduced them to the steps taken by the Georgian government to provide access to cultural services for those left at home.
Due to the state of emergency declared across the country to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, new deadlines for the registration of first-graders for the 2020-2021 academic year have been set, taking into account the interests of first graders and their parents.
GLOBE – an international environmental scientific-educational program will be introduced in Georgia. In order to officially open the program, a memorandum of understanding was signed online on April 22, on the International Earth Day, between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Georgia and CENN - Caucasus Environmental Non-Governmental Network. The memorandum was signed by Minister, Mikheil Chkhenkeli and CENN Executive Director - Nana Janashia.
The European Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (EGMO 2020), which was held in an online mode this year due to the global pandemic, has officially ended. In addition to the EU countries, other countries participate in the Olympiad every year. This year, 204 top students from 52 countries were involved in the competition. Georgian team was amongst the participating squad, consisting of four girls, who are the students of the Komarov School of Physics and Mathematics.